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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 969512" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I will have to respectfully disagree with that bolded part. Most teams in the ACC recruit within 2 tiers of each other. Clemson is the only team in the ACC that recruits in the elite tier (top 10), and Miami is just outside of it (#12). UNC comes in at #17. As we saw, GT can compete with UNC (who we beat under Collins), and Miami as we're fairly close in terms of talent level (within 2 tiers), however, since the majority of our schedule is against ACC teams plus UGA (elite level recruiting) a lousy coach isn't getting at least 5 wins...and we did not under CGC. Key, who I think is a much better coach than Collins, got 4 wins (out of 8 games) for us and would have probably gotten more wins.</p><p></p><p>Collins was a criminally bad coach. He stunted the growth of our OL and DL which was documented when Key said Collins didn't like to contact drills at full speed and we didn't scrimmage much with our full team during the season. How in the heck are our players supposed to improve and develop when they have one hand tied behind their back? When the teams throughout your conference recruits in the same talent band (or better), and your coaching is very bad (or lousy as you put it), there's no way you're getting to 5 wins (out of 12-13 games). I believe we lost to non P5 programs every year under Collins? Someone correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not wasting anymore time on Collins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 969512, member: 360"] I will have to respectfully disagree with that bolded part. Most teams in the ACC recruit within 2 tiers of each other. Clemson is the only team in the ACC that recruits in the elite tier (top 10), and Miami is just outside of it (#12). UNC comes in at #17. As we saw, GT can compete with UNC (who we beat under Collins), and Miami as we're fairly close in terms of talent level (within 2 tiers), however, since the majority of our schedule is against ACC teams plus UGA (elite level recruiting) a lousy coach isn't getting at least 5 wins...and we did not under CGC. Key, who I think is a much better coach than Collins, got 4 wins (out of 8 games) for us and would have probably gotten more wins. Collins was a criminally bad coach. He stunted the growth of our OL and DL which was documented when Key said Collins didn't like to contact drills at full speed and we didn't scrimmage much with our full team during the season. How in the heck are our players supposed to improve and develop when they have one hand tied behind their back? When the teams throughout your conference recruits in the same talent band (or better), and your coaching is very bad (or lousy as you put it), there's no way you're getting to 5 wins (out of 12-13 games). I believe we lost to non P5 programs every year under Collins? Someone correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not wasting anymore time on Collins. [/QUOTE]
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